Diego
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Mine has gone up by £40 for the 2nd season in a row which is more than 25% over 2 seasons
Sickening
Mine has gone up by £40 for the 2nd season in a row which is more than 25% over 2 seasons
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Brutal increases...
For many, a visit to the match is fast becoming a one off treat.I'd kind of begrudgingly pay the £32? £34? whatever it will be for an adult walk up, but when I will have to pay £22-23 for my 10 yr old.......it's really, really making me think is this the straw that has broke the camels back for me.
Be a very expensive do for me and the kids to attend the Riverside next season.
And with the Les Mis ST to fork out for too......
For many, a visit to the match is fast becoming a one off treat.
It is for me, and as a parent I feel a bit sh*t when the kids are asking when the next time we are going to Boro is.....and I can't tell them "sorry kids, can't afford it".For many, a visit to the match is fast becoming a one off treat.
All that's left of the carrot is the green leafy bit.Oh without s doubt it’s carrot and stick why would anyone renew if there was no stick.
Well I might just do one a month walk up next season just so my lad still get's that experience some proper live football and hopefully continues to follow the Boro. It took me a couple of years to get him to take interest as he was City mad. There's every danger he goes back that way without the regular matches. It's no wonder there's far more kids walking round in City / Liverpool / Arsenal shirts these days. Parent's simply can't afford to get their kids in the stadium.For many, a visit to the match is fast becoming a one off treat.
Why have an early bird price at all?Why not have the early bird until April ? There is no reason other than greed Steve.
It’s become more of a chore lately.For many, a visit to the match is fast becoming a one off treat.